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Yeah, I agree. He called her a slut and trash and the reviewer assumed that those derogatory terms were related to her being black. Which honestly makes the reviewer way more racist than Sam, IMHO.

I agree. I also thought it was strange that the reviewer mentioned the fact that two of the students were black, which seems pretty irrelevant here. There were also two white students that helped a white girl that they barely knew. What does race have to do with anything here? I'm honestly asking.

Yeah, but no one would know that except them! They could have easily made up a story about how they were all there working on a case, Sam attacked Rebecca because she just found out that he was Mr.Darcy, and Wes killed him to protect her. I'm sure any jury would be persuaded to take the word of four young students who

This season makes the whole idea of Kristina running for mayor HILARIOUS. I mean, she can't even handle a small, charter school and we're supposed to buy that she was ever competent to lead a mid-sized city?

Yeah…but was she afraid that Shape magazine hires PIs that keep watch on all of the women that they have interviewed, in case they were lying?

I agree that they are doing a really good job with the love triangle. I kind of feel like I'm on team Michael, just because I think that what we've seen so far of Raf is just a fantasy. He's got that whole super-rich, super-hot, bad boy turned good, probably the most popular guy in school thing going for him. I'm

I'm pretty sure the groom's family is paying for that (the future MIL even said that), but even if she came from trailer trash, we can assume that she'll probably be able to get a top law internship during the summers, which pay VERY well.

She's not really trailer park anymore; she's a highly educated woman, who will probably go on to become a top lawyer and earn in the top 1%. It's pretty obvious that the parents don't approve of the marriage and don't think it's going to last; that doesn't mean that the son won't marry her. Lots of people marry

Yeah…I think she only did a test run with that room because she was considering buying an apartment, instead of renting. They did show her back at her old apartment the very next episode (in that scene where Tim Daly is leaving), so I guess it was implied she didn't buy it because of awkwardness with Danny.

That Mindy Kaling quote is totally what I thought of when I read elemeno's comment.

I totally thought that they were going to make Danny's mother a racist once she made that Michael Strahan comment and that's why Danny didn't want her to meet Mindy.

I think the breaks between the seasons are starting to get to me, because I totally thought that Natalie and Matthew were dating…

Agree with both points! It's weird that the resemblance is so strong, because I thought the same thing about her and Ginnifer Goodwin when she starred on OUAT as young Snow White.

She didn't have a monitor!

Me too. And, I LOVED Community during its first two seasons, but it just had to end. This season, even with the return of the great Dan Harmon, was just missing something. Nashville still needs some work (first step: get rid of Zoe), but it has a lot of stories left to tell.

Yeah, I hope so too. And, it wouldn't come out of nowhere - they've already talked a lot about how he only took 1 class last semester and if he has a C average right now, he probably doesn't have the GPA/credits needed to maintain that football scholarship.

I like how Mindy has gone from wanting four daughters ("more like OWN the mall") to nine in just one season.

To be fair, I think that Jess is the only one that can probably afford to leave the loft. Schmidt's money is tied up in his "business", Winston is unemployed/training, Nick is horrible with money, and Coach just started working a few months ago and probably can't afford a decent LA apt on his own.

I actually think it makes sense that Alicia is questioning being a lawyer due to Will's death. She basically lost Will (before actually losing him to death) because she betrayed his trust to open up her own firm. In a way, she chose being a lawyer over Will. Of course, she did it to save her marriage, but she was also

Aw, I liked the cheesy police detective.